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1 LA Countdown Check In Collect your IAN Questions to the Parking Lot

2 What are pronouns? Tell me about them! Give me some examples…
School House Rock

3 IAN Activity! Cut and glue the two rows of tabs into your IAN Personal
DO NOT GLUE THEM ALL THE WAY DOWN Personal Possessive Indefinite Demonstrative Intensive AND Reflexive Interrogative

4 Notes You will be given a definition to copy down
Write this on the TAB portion. We will then give you examples Write those on the NOTEBOOK paper underneath. 

5 Personal Pronouns personal pronouns – typical pronouns; replace the subject or object. They must agree in gender, number and case. examples: subjective – I, you, he, she, it, we, they objective – me, you, him, her, it, us, them Brain Pop

6 Possessive Pronouns pronouns that show ownership
Must match in case, number, and gender examples: my, your, his, hers, its, our, their, yours, ours, theirs

7 Divided Homework Practice
Personal Possessive Identifying: 43 Subject: 46 Object: 49 52 53

8 LA Countdown Check in Grab your IAN Questions to the parking lot

9 Demonstrative Pronouns
demonstrative pronouns – point out a specific person, place, thing, or idea examples: this, that, these, those

10 Interrogative Pronouns
interrogative pronouns – pronouns that are used to ask questions and stand for something not yet known examples: who, whom, whose, which, what

11 Practice Pages 58, 59, 60 (demonstrative and interrogative)

12 LA Countdown Check in Grab your IAN/journal
Open your GRAMMAR WORKBOOK to page 58 Questions to the parking lot

13 Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
reflexive pronouns – refer to the subject and directs the action of the verb back to the subject I patted myself on the back! Intensive pronouns – emphasize the noun or pronoun in the same sentence and are not necessary for the understanding of the sentence I myself cannot stand to watch gory movies. examples: myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves

14 Practice Pages 55, 56, 57 Follow the written directions. 

15 LA Countdown Check in Grab your IAN/journal
Questions to the parking lot

16 Indefinite Pronouns a pronoun that does not refer to any specific person, amount, or thing in particular They can be singular OR plural (see chart for examples) examples: anything, something, anyone, everyone, everybody, somebody, everything, nobody, no one, several, some, someone

17 Indefinite Pronoun Practice Pages
64 65 66

18 LA Countdown Check in Grab your IAN/journal
Questions to the parking lot

19 Practice Stations Writing Prompt Book Revisions Practice Pages
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